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New Featurette Introduces and Explains ‘John Carter’s’ Cultural Influences

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One of the major obstacles Disney is currently facing with their massive blockbuster John Carter is explaining how and why this movie, which looks so similar to so many others, was made at all. It’s based on an Edgar Rice Burroughs novel, first published in 1917, that has become so engrained in the popular conscious Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 13/02/2012 18:02 Number of articles : 2

New Featurette Introduces and Explains ‘John Carter’s’ Cultural Influences

The First iPhone 4S Video

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We’re not sure how they did it, but the folks at AppVV.com have gotten their hands on an iPhone 4S and posted a video to prove it. This news was first published by MacRumors. The First iPhone 4S Video is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice – iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Apple iPhone Apps Discovery Date : 10/10/2011 16:10 Number of articles : 2

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The Psychological Underpinnings of Bieber Fever

You’re interested. Don’t lie . Why do 12-year-old girls like Justin Bieber? Today, research suggests that girls are developing faster than ever before. They reach preadolescence faster than their male counterparts. Yet they’re expected to act, think, and behave like a small child. It will be a few years before the boys catch up with them physically and emotionally. Thus, they need an outlet. Girls at this age are already thinking about what their ideal bodies might look like and processing their heightened fears and concerns about succeeding socially. They’re also striving to be liked by others. It’s more important than ever. “In adolescence, the extent to which you perceive you are liked by others is related to subsequent feelings about yourself more so than at any other time in development,” adolescent researcher Mitch Prinstein says at Psychology Today. Therefore, younger girls get a crush on Justin Bieber because it’s a safe route to explore the feelings and thoughts that they don’t know what to do with yet. This, he argues, is why the music industry is, in part, most strongly dominated by the whims of preadolescent girls. Bieber equals profits. “[The music industry] is an 12 year old girl’s world, and we all just live in it,” Prinstein argues further. It’s the same reason why they like Twilight too. And why it’s sold to them. “Enter the [Justin Beiber]. Or any other male prototype of a young, not sexually threatening, highly popular object of affection. This icon can serve many important psychological functions for the tween girl. She may develop romantic feelings directed toward him, but because he has the image of purity and gentleness, she does not need to imagine the pressure of assertive sexual advances she is not ready for. He sings about unconditional love and acceptance, devotion, and romance. To the insecure tween girl who frets about her appearance, this is music to her ears. And as one of the most popular people on the planet, his acceptance translates to the highest sense of her own self worth.” ( Read on .) Article first published by hypebot

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Michael Jackson – ‘That’s How He Peed’

Filed under: Michael Jackson It seems Michael Jackson’s longtime doctor, Arnold Klein, was telling the truth about Michael’s propensity to pee in bottles … based on the L.A. County Coroner’s autopsy report and a strange item found by the foot of the bed.TMZ first published the … Permalink

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